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Meta, the parent company of Facebook, is allowing creators to experiment with different versions of their Reels to choose the best-performing options. YouTube is also experimenting with a mystery button on its Android app, providing quick access to suggested videos. Meta now allows creators to publish Instant Games directly on Facebook and will change the way games are distributed across organic discovery experiences. Meta will offer premium ad-free options for Facebook and Instagram, but not in the US. Additionally, Meta is working on respecting Threads' users' privacy by giving them the option to choose whether or not their Threads post is shown on Facebook and Instagram. YouTube is testing a new play button that randomly selects Shorts content for users based on their preferences.
YouTube is testing a new play button that randomly selects Shorts content for users based on their preferences. https://t.co/PGJlAo0fkO
Meta is now working on respecting Threads' users privacy by giving them the option to choose whether or not they want their Threads post shown on Facebook and Instagram. https://t.co/80YlkIbVvJ
Meta will offer premium ad-free Facebook and Instagram options—just not in the US https://t.co/egNGh2yi3o
.@Meta now lets #creators publish Instant Games directly on @facebook The company also said that it will change the way games are distributed across our organic discovery experiences. https://t.co/psiWMEPW2Y
YouTube appears to be experimenting with a mystery button on its Android app, providing quick access to suggested videos https://t.co/BHq3FTVFuZ
Meta will allow Facebook creators to experiment with different versions of their Reels to allow creators to choose the best-performing options. https://t.co/puWphhZwcN